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Lawyers and paralegals featured in movies
Last month, Brian Craig looked at paralegals who became successful fiction writers and paralegals featured in fiction. Continuing with the series, we will look at legal professionals in the movies. More than just entertainment, these legal thrillers give paralegal students … Continue reading
Constitution Day and Citizenship Day, and Constitution Week, 2012.
Yesterday, President Obama signed the Presidential Proclamation declaring Constitution Day and Citizenship Day, and Constitution Week, 2012. A joint resolution of Congress on February 29, 1952 designated September 17 as Constitution Day and Citizenship Day. Four years later, Congress requested … Continue reading
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Chippewa Valley Legal Professionals hosts legal professionals
Chippewa Valley Legal Professionals is hosting a meet and greet on Tuesday, October 2, 2012 from 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm at the 29 Pines, Highway 29 and County T, Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Chippewa Valley Legal Professionals is an association … Continue reading
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Who needs to learn grammar? Part Two -Tips for Successful Legal Writing
This blog post originally appeared on the blog in September 2009, but it is worth repeating. It was written by Brian Craig, Online Paralegal Chair for Globe University, Minnesota School of Business and Broadview University. Since the article first appeared, Craig has written Cyberlaw: … Continue reading
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Using fairy tales to teach about the legal system
It was no fairy tale ending with a whimsical ‘happy ever after’ for Snow White. Instead, she ended up in a messy lawsuit. A jury composed of talented guests joined the Minnesota School of Business staff and faculty to determine Snow White’s … Continue reading
Who needs to learn grammar?
The answer is everyone. Employers are expecting you to be able to write and speak effectively. This is nothing new. Communication skills have always been critical. Being able to write and speak well sets you apart from other candidates. When … Continue reading
Paralegals Featured in Literature
Brian Craig, Online Paralegal Program Chair at Globe University, Minnesota School of Business and Broadview University follows up his Paralegals Who Have Become Successful Fiction Writers post from last week with another look at the career through literature. Legal fiction … Continue reading
Paralegals Who Have Become Successful Fiction Writers
By Brian Craig Teri Woods typifies the persistence and tenacity of a successful fiction writer. While working as a legal secretary and as a paralegal for a law firm in Philadelphia, Woods wrote the manuscript for her novel, True to … Continue reading
Technology Prompts Review of Legal Ethics
With more lawyers and paralegals using laptops, phones and mobile devices to send emails, instant and text messages, the way we deliver legal services has changed. Beyond email, Even with technology, confidentiality and competence are still concerning to the ABA. The … Continue reading
Paralegals make the list
If you are looking for a degree that can prepare you for a career that pays, consider paralegal. There are several ways to become a paralegal including earning a bachelor’s and/or graduate degree. But a higher degree isn’t the … Continue reading

